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61 преодоление
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62 завоевание
" Conquest of the Solar system can be achieved by using rather simple tactics…" -
63 очень доступной тактикой
"Conquest of the Solar system can be achieved by using rather simple tactics…"Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > очень доступной тактикой
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64 завоевание политической власти
Русско-английский военный словарь > завоевание политической власти
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65 покорение космоса
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > покорение космоса
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66 завоевательный
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67 erobring fk
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68 fəth
conquestfəth etmək – conquer -
69 verowering
conquest, capture -
70 завоевание политической власти
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > завоевание политической власти
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71 pagpapasukò
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72 pananakop
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73 conquista
f.1 conquest.2 pickup, casual acquaintance made in hope of having a sexual relationship, casual sexual acquaintance, bit of stuff.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: conquistar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: conquistar.* * *1 conquest\hacer una conquista (amorosa) to make a conquest* * *noun f.* * *SF conquestir de conquista — (fig) to be dressed to kill
* * *1) ( acción)a) (de territorio, pueblo) conquestir or salir a la conquista de algo — to set out to conquer something
b) (de victoria, fama)se lanzó a la conquista del éxito/de la medalla — she set out to achieve success/to win the medal
c) la Conquista (Hist) the Spanish conquest ( of America)2) ( logro) achievement3) (fam) ( amorosa) conquestsalir de conquista — to go out on the make (AmE) o (BrE) pickup (colloq)
4) (AmS period) (Dep) goal* * *= conquest, bedroom conquest.Ex. It is said that Alexander perfected the staff concept during his conquest of Macedonia.Ex. Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.----* conquista amorosa = bedroom conquest.* * *1) ( acción)a) (de territorio, pueblo) conquestir or salir a la conquista de algo — to set out to conquer something
b) (de victoria, fama)se lanzó a la conquista del éxito/de la medalla — she set out to achieve success/to win the medal
c) la Conquista (Hist) the Spanish conquest ( of America)2) ( logro) achievement3) (fam) ( amorosa) conquestsalir de conquista — to go out on the make (AmE) o (BrE) pickup (colloq)
4) (AmS period) (Dep) goal* * *= conquest, bedroom conquest.Ex: It is said that Alexander perfected the staff concept during his conquest of Macedonia.
Ex: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.* conquista amorosa = bedroom conquest.* * *A (acción)1 (de un territorio, un pueblo) conquestir or salir a la conquista de nuevas tierras/del Everest to set out to conquer new territories/Everestla conquista del espacio the conquest of spacelanzarse a la conquista del mercado to set out to capture the market2(de una victoria, la fama): el equipo salió a la conquista de la medalla de oro the team set out to win the gold medalse lanzó a la conquista del éxito/de la fama she set out to achieve success/fame3la Conquista de México/del Perú the conquest of Mexico/PeruB (logro) achievementC1 ( fam) (de un amante) conquestsiempre está alardeando de sus conquistas amorosas he is always boasting about his conquestssalieron de conquista they went out trying to pick up women ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo conquistar: ( conjugate conquistar)
conquista es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
conquista
conquistar
conquista sustantivo femenino
conquistar ( conjugate conquistar) verbo transitivo
‹ mercado› to capture
‹éxito/fama› to achieve
‹persona/público› to captivate;
‹ corazón› to capture;
conquista sustantivo femenino
1 (dominación de un territorio) conquest: la conquista del espacio, the conquest of space
2 (logro mediante esfuerzo y habilidad, un ligue) conquests, seduction, success in love: son sus conquistas de verano, they're her summer conquests
conquistar verbo transitivo
1 (territorios) to conquer: conquistamos la cima al atardecer, we reached the summit at dusk
2 (a una persona) to win over: la conquisté con mi gran encanto, I seduced her with my great charm
3 figurado (puesto, título) to win: conquistó el título después de una carrera impresionante, he achieved the position after an impressive career
' conquista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consagración
- conquistador
- levante
English:
conquest
- capture
* * *conquista nf1. [de tierras] conquest;[de castillo] capture;la conquista del poder the winning of power;la conquista de nuevos clientes the winning of new customersla conquista de América the conquest of America;la conquista del espacio the conquest of space2. [de libertad, derecho] winning;la conquista del voto the winning of the vote;una de las grandes conquistas de los sindicatos one of the great achievements of the trade unions3. [premio, medalla, título] victory;lucharon por la conquista del segundo puesto they battled for second place;una nueva conquista del Libertadores another victory for Libertadores4. [amorosa] conquest;va presumiendo de sus conquistas amorosas he goes around boasting about his conquests;llegó a la fiesta con su última conquista he arrived at the party with his latest conquest* * *f conquest* * *conquista nf: conquest* * *conquista n conquest -
74 Eroberung
f conquest (auch hum. Person); einer Stadt etc.: capture; eine Eroberung machen fig. make a conquest; auf Eroberungen aus sein oder ausgehen umg., hum. be aiming ( oder set out) to make a few conquests* * *die Eroberungconquest; capture* * *Er|obe|rungf -, -en (lit, fig)conquest; (einer Festung, Stadt) capture, taking* * *((an) act of conquering: The Norman Conquest; He's impressed with you - you've made a conquest.) conquest* * *Er·obe·rung<-, -en>f1. (das Erobern) conquest2. (erobertes Gebiet) conquered territoryeine \Eroberung machen to make a conquest* * *die; Eroberung, Eroberungen (auch fig. scherzh.) conquest; (einer Stadt, Festung) taking; (der Macht) seizing* * *eine Eroberung machen fig make a conquest;* * *die; Eroberung, Eroberungen (auch fig. scherzh.) conquest; (einer Stadt, Festung) taking; (der Macht) seizing* * *f.conquest n. -
75 conquête
conquête [kɔ̃kεt]feminine noun• faire la conquête de [+ femme] to win* * *kɔ̃kɛtnom féminin conquestpartir à la conquête de — to set out to conquer [pays, sommet, pouvoir]; to set out to capture [marché]; to set out to achieve [bonheur]
* * *kɔ̃kɛt nfLes cidres normands partent à la conquête du marché japonais. — Normandy ciders are seeking to conquer the Japanese market.
* * *conquête nf1 (de pays, sommet, pouvoir) conquest; faire la conquête d'un pays to conquer a country; conquête de l'espace conquest of space; conquêtes sociales/syndicales social/trade union victories; partir à la conquête de to set out to conquer [pays, sommet, pouvoir]; to set out to capture [marché]; to set out to achieve [bonheur];2 ( séduction) conquest; ( personne séduite) conquest; faire la conquête d'une femme to win the heart of a lady; tu vas faire des conquêtes dans cette robe you are going to be a hit○ in that dress.la Conquête de l'Ouest Hist the conquest of the Wild West.[kɔ̃kɛt] nom féminin1. [action] conquest3. (familier) [personne] conquest -
76 conquista
f conquest* * *conquista s.f.1 conquest: la conquista normanna, the Norman Conquest; andare alla conquista di nuove terre, to conquer new lands2 (fig.) achievement, gain, conquest: le conquiste della scienza, the conquests (o achievements) of science3 (fig.) ( in campo amoroso) conquest: fare una conquista, to make a conquest; fare conquiste, to conquer; è arrivato con la sua ultima conquista, he arrived with his latest conquest.* * *[kon'kwista]sostantivo femminile1) conquest2) fig. (miglioramento) achievement3) fig. (seduzione, persona sedotta) conquest* * *conquista/kon'kwista/sostantivo f.1 conquest2 fig. (miglioramento) achievement -
77 завоевание Англии норманнами
1) General subject: Conquest, (1066 г.) The Conquest, The Conquest (1066 г.)2) History: (1066 г.) The Norman Conquest, The Norman Conquest (1066 г.), the Conquest (в 1066 г.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > завоевание Англии норманнами
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78 Eroberungskrieg
m war of conquest* * *Er|obe|rungs|kriegmwar of conquest* * *Er·obe·rungs·kriegm war of conquest* * *Eroberungskrieg m war of conquest* * *m.war of conquest n. -
79 Überwindung
f2. (Anstrengung) (conscious oder concerted) effort; (Selbstüberwindung) will-power; es kostete mich Überwindung / einige oder viel Überwindung I had to force myself / it took a real effort of will* * *die Überwindung(Besiegung) defeat; conquest;(Selbstüberwindung) conscious effort; will power* * *Über|wịn|dungf no plovercoming; (von Schwierigkeiten, Hindernis auch) surmounting; (= Selbstüberwindung) will powerdas hat mich viel Überwindung gekostet — that was a real effort of will for me, that took me a lot of will power
selbst bei der größten Überwindung könnte ich das nicht tun — I simply couldn't bring myself to do it
* * *Über·win·dung<->2. (Selbstüberwindung) conscious effortjdn \Überwindung kosten[, etw zu tun] to be an effort of will for sb [to do sth], to take sb a lot of will power [to do sth]* * *1) s. überwinden 1. 1): overcoming; surmounting; conquest; getting over/past2) (Besiegung) overcoming; vanquishing (literary)* * *es kostete mich Überwindung/einige oderviel Überwindung I had to force myself/it took a real effort of will* * *1) s. überwinden 1. 1): overcoming; surmounting; conquest; getting over/past2) (Besiegung) overcoming; vanquishing (literary) -
80 завоевателен
of conquest, aggressiveзавоевателна война a war of conquest, an aggressive war* * *завоева̀телен,прил., -на, -но, -ни of conquest, aggressive.* * *1. of conquest, aggressive 2. завоевателна война a war of conquest, an aggressive war
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